Scenarios about 'repatriation'
The return of people, artifacts, or cultural heritage to their place of origin, nationality, or ancestral homeland. Repatriation often occurs following wars, colonial periods, or museum acquisitions, addressing historical injustices through the restoration of displaced persons or items. In alternate history scenarios, different repatriation policies can significantly alter demographic patterns, cultural preservation, and international relations between former colonial powers and their subjects.
What If Yerevan Developed Different Diaspora Relationships?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Armenia cultivated stronger, more strategic relationships with its global diaspora, potentially transforming the small Caucasus nation into a regional power with global influence despite its geographical constraints.